Post: Replacing faulty Benq drive with a new Benq drive
11-23-2011, 08:53 AM #1
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tim132
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I want to replace a faulty Benq (Stock Firmware) with a new Benq and then flash it to LT 2.0 or LT 3.0 if it's out soon.
I updated to the current dash before removing the faulty drive from the Xbox360 Phat.

I've read through the Jungle Flasher PDF and just want to know if I'm correct in saying to replace the drive I should....

1.) Plug the faulty drive into the pc (using xecuter ck3i) and follow the tutorial to unlock the drive... enter vendor mode, read the firmware and save it.

2.) Plug in the new Benq drive into the pc and follow the same tutorial to unlock the drive and enter vendor mode.

3.) Once new drive is in vendor mode, select "Firmware Tool 32" and select my source as the old, faulty drives firmware which I saved previously. Then select the target for "LTPlus-benq-v2.0.bin" firmware.

4.) Hit "Spoof source to Target", check the keys match up and save the "Target Buffer". Proceed onwards to the "MTKFlash 32" tab and click write.

5.) Once write is verified, send an outro to the drive then power down.

Thanks for your time guys, I just wanted to make sure I have the right idea
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11-23-2011, 01:48 PM #2
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Originally posted by tim132 View Post
I want to replace a faulty Benq (Stock Firmware) with a new Benq and then flash it to LT 2.0 or LT 3.0 if it's out soon.
I updated to the current dash before removing the faulty drive from the Xbox360 Phat.

I've read through the Jungle Flasher PDF and just want to know if I'm correct in saying to replace the drive I should..
1.) Plug the faulty drive into the pc (using xecuter ck3i) and follow the tutorial to unlock the drive... enter vendo mode, read the firmware and save it
2.) Plug in the new Benq drive into the pc and follow the same tutorial to unlock the drive and e

5.) Once write is verified, send an outro to the drive then power down.

Thanks for your time guys, I just wanted to make sure I have the right idea

or just swap the pcbs

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